Showing posts with label Emiliano Calemzuk. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Emiliano Calemzuk - The 2nd annual entertainment Industry’s Most Powerful and Influential Latinos

Several key Latinos were honored includng Kenny Oretega and Emiliano Calemzuk.

The invited list of honorees included
Kenny Oretega, Nina Tassler, Belinda Mendez, Armando Nunez, Ligiah Villalobos, Rodrigo Garcia, Mocstesuma Esparza, Emiliano Calemzuk, Emanuel Nunez, Christina Davis, Raul Mateu, Edith Mendoza, Guillermo Del Toro, Alejandro Gonzales inarritu, silvio Horta, Carlos Carreras, Peter Murrieta, Javier Avita, Raul De Queseda, Robert Mendez, Jean Fuentes, Jonathan D. Avila, Phil Gonzales, Helen Hernanadez, Kathryn F. Galan, Roberto Llamas, Angela Mariana Freyre, Christy Haybegger, Eduardo “polin” Sotelo, Jackie Hernandez, Gary Bonilla, Marla Provencio, Paul Montaya, Javier Maynulet, Ignacio Darnaude, Gilbert Davila Arturo Barquet, Lucia Cottone, Claudia Teran, Margaret Lazo, LIno Garcia and Patricia Boero

A partial list of proud Sponsors Included the Walt Disney Company and Disney/ABC Television group, NBC/Universal, Warner Bros., The Nielsen Company, Fox Entertainment Group, Creative Artist Agency, Maya Entertainment and the Endeavor Agency

The event was held on Thursday, November 6, 2008, was gratified to see some of the honorees, like Emiliano Calemzuk who succeeded in the mainstream entertainment industry.

Silent Auction & Luncheon was held on 11:30-1:30 p.m. at Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills

Reference: The Image Foundation- 23 years of building bridges and enhancing opportunities for all Latinos throughout the entertainment Industry. Inside Latino Entertainment & Media Magazine - Your Key to the Latino & Entertainment Business communities.

Emiliano Calemzuk

Emiliano Calemzuk

Four years ago, the Italian television landscape was bleak.
Viewers of state pubcaster RAI and mediaset were fed a steady diet of low-budget variety shows and tired game shows, the kind of fare that kept the older generation sated but few others. And, if you could find the hit American TV series, it was sometimes shown out of sequence, and time slots changed with little notice.

“It’s very surprising when you think back just a few years ago,” says Emiliano Calemzuk, president and managing director of Fox Intl. Channels, Italy. “With mediaset and RAI, there was such a harsh monopoly on the production pm the production of TV programming. That made it easier for us at launch. ”Rupert Murdoch’s Sky Italia in 2003, offering programming that appealed to Italy’s long neglected 18-44 demographic. Said Emiliano Calemzuk, he also added, It brought its Fox brand of edgy, youth and women-skewing shows to proper primetime slots. Italians en masse began turning off sing-alongs with B-list crooners and instead runed in to “CSI,” “The Simpsons,” “lost,” “Desperate House Wives” and “Greys Anatony”.

Thanks to Fox’s populist blend of exclusive pro sports, recent Hollywood blockbusters, the most-popular American and foreign dramas, and fox-produced hits such as “wife swap,” Sky Italia has become one of News Corp’s most profitable divisions. Murdoch told shareholders on Oct 20 that subscriptions are booming, with nearly 4 million subs and a churn rate below 10%.

“Italy’s old guard is taking notice. In response, RAU has become a more aggressive buyer of the most popular for eign TV series RAI Uno now broadcasts “lost” and “desperate House Wives,” though after the series have run their course on fox. And, this time, episodes run in sequence.

“Italy may be the only territory in the world where the terrestrial players follow the lead of satellite,” says 33- year old Emiliano Calemzuk.

Sky Italia has been surprising many in Italy’s media sector. Before Murdoch stepped in and bought troubled satcaster Telepiu in 2003, everyone was convinced the pay TV model in Italy would never fly.

“Making Italians feel comfortable paying for soccer that’s changed the entire media landscape,” Says Michele Polo, chair of the economies department at Bocconi U in Milan. “The taboo has been removed. The route is open to change for film and other content now”.

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